On 23/05/13 00:45, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
I meant to say /dev/sda
> set root=(hd1,msdos1)
>
Is your removable hd still attached? IIRC grub counts discs from "0",
so your "hd1" would then refer to your second hd. Do you have grub
installed on the aptosid system? What's your BIOS boot pre
On 22/05/13 22:21, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
Further to the questions I raised, I downloaded supergrub2 and I was
able to access the system.However, after starting 3.9.3.slh-1 and
running update-grub and grub-install /dev/sda0 ( the installation
finished. No error reported)
Is this a typo
On 22/05/13 00:19, Robert Holtzman wrote:
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 08:26:36PM +0200, G�bor H�rsfalvi wrote:
Dear Users,
I don't know why, but today when I wish to open Gnome Menu -> System ->
Settings or Administration menus I can't find them.
Also when I click on the Gnome Menu by right butto
On 21/05/13 12:33, Curt Howland wrote:
Dear Debianistas,
>
> Up to date Wheezy, I can't start Iceweasel. Every time I try it gives
> an error, "Iceseasel is already running and not responding. Stop the
> existing session or reboot."
>
> Trouble is, there isn't any running Iceweasel, and I just
On 20/05/13 23:08, george cox wrote:
>
>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>>
>> From: Klaus Doering
>>
>> Sent: 05/20/13 04:27 PM
>>
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>>
>> Subject: Re: Odd Network Problem
>>
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On 20/05/13 15:19, george cox wrote:
I think the one thing I would want to know about my original problem
> is in the squeeze version of gnome's network-manager, left-clicking
> on its notification area icon would, show several options one of
> which is "auto eth0", this seemed to reliably at
st email server installation,
I was simply surprised and wanted to understand the background.
So, thanks again for your explanations and your patience
Klaus
On 19/05/13 20:25, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 5/19/2013 3:45 AM, Klaus Doering wrote:
>> Stan,
>>
>> Thank you for taking the
On 19/05/13 13:30, george cox wrote:
I have a piece of equipment that when conntected to my cablebox/TV
allows me to view my home TV on any computer from anywhere on the
internet. This device only has a hardwired internet connection so I
use a wireless print-server (it has a 4 ethernet ports th
On 19/05/13 12:48, Arun Khan wrote:
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Klaus Doering
wrote:
I agree that in a different setting, where there are many users,
hundreds of emails per minute and other mission-critical stuff is going
on, one needs to design the infrastructure a lot more carefully
Stan,
Thank you for taking the time to explain your perspective. Maybe it is
the tone of your teachings that tickle me, maybe it's just that I'm no
big fan of sweeping statements a la "Don't do it, ever". As I described
in my initial post, this thread concerns a small domestic setting. There
is
Joe,
Yes, I've set the "A" and the "MX" record to the same FQDN, and that is
also the HELO string. (at least now that I adjusted the entry in the
hosts file.)
Thanks,
Klaus
On 16/05/13 19:06, Joe wrote:
Apart from any other issue, please note that the HELO string provided
by your mailserver re
Klaus
On 16/05/13 15:01, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 5/16/2013 3:02 AM, Klaus Doering wrote:
...
Sorry long post. Can anybody shine light on this, and maybe even know
how to make use of the DHCP provided
domain name in exim?
First, using a DHCP server, in a consumer broadband router or otherwise,
Hi All, just joined this mailing list after years of lurking :-)
On my home network I run approx. 10 clients, mostly Debian powered (from
a fileserver and several laptops and
desktops to NSLU2s and a Raspberry PI). It is set-up such that the
router (Billion 7800N) also serves as a DHCP and as
t
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